A light emitting diode (led) lamp electrically connected to a switch is provided. The led lamp includes a lamp body, an led array disposed inside the lamp body, and a current control circuit disposed inside the lamp body. The current control circuit is electrically connected between the led array and the switch. The current control circuit is capable of outputting various driving currents to the led array according to the number of flashing times of the switch, so as to modulate the intensity of light emitted from the led array. Since the above-mentioned led lamp has the built-in current control circuit, users are capable of modulating the intensity of light emitted from the above-mentioned led lamp by flashing the switch.
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1. An illumination system, comprising:
a switch;
an led light source; and
a current control circuit electrically connected between the switch and the led light source, wherein when the switch is turned ON, the current control circuit outputs a driving current to change a brightness of the led light source from a first brightness to a second brightness, and wherein the switch is intermittently actuated-deactuated to stop the change of the brightness, thereby maintaining the brightness of the led light source at a third brightness.
13. An illumination system comprising:
a switch;
an led light source; and
a current control circuit electrically connected between the switch and the led light source, wherein when the switch is turned ON, the current control circuit outputs a driving current to change a brightness of the led light source from a first brightness to a second brightness, and wherein the switch is intermittently actuated —deactuated to stop the change of the brightness, thereby maintaining the brightness of the led light source at a third brightness ranging between the first brightness and the second brightness.
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This application claims the priority benefit of Taiwan application serial no. 96127738, filed Jul. 30, 2007. All disclosure of the Taiwan application is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a lamp and an illumination system. More particularly, the present invention relates to a light emitting diode (LED) lamp and an illumination system using the LED light source.
2. Description of Related Art
LEDs are semiconductor devices. The light emitting chips are mainly made of a compound semiconductor material containing III-V group chemical elements, for example, GaP, GaAs, and the like, and function on the principle of converting electric energy to light. That is to say, the compound semiconductor is powered to release excessive energy through the combination of electrons and holes, so as to emit photon (light). The LED can emit light without being heated or does not discharge to emit light. Therefore, the lifespan of the LED is up to 100,000 hours, and an idling time is not required. In addition, the LED has advantages of quick response speed (approximately 10−9 seconds), small volume, power-saving, low pollution, high reliability, and ease mass production. Thus, the LEDs have been intensively used in many fields, for example, light source and illumination device in large-scale bulletin boards, traffic lights, cellular phones, scanners, fax machines, etc.
The light emitting brightness and efficiency of the LEDs are continuously improved, and meanwhile the white LEDs are successfully put into mass production, so the LED have been gradually used for illumination purpose, and LED bulbs have been developed. However, mostly the LED bulbs may provide constant brightness. If the brightness is required to be adjusted, usually a current control circuit capable of modulating current is installed in a power distribution system so as to control the LED bulbs to vary in brightness. However, if the power distribution system in the environment of the user does not have the current control circuit capable of modulating current, the LED bulbs cannot change brightness according to requirements of the user. In other words, currently, the application of the LED bulbs is limited.
Accordingly, the present invention is directed to provide an LED lamp, for providing a plurality of lights with different intensities.
The present invention further provides an illumination system, for providing a plurality of lights with different intensities.
The present invention also provides an illumination system, which delays a time point at which the light source is completely turned off after a power source is shut down.
The present invention provides an LED lamp, electrically connected to a switch. The LED lamp includes a lamp body, an LED array disposed inside the lamp body, and a current control circuit disposed inside the lamp body. The current control circuit is electrically connected between the LED array and the switch, and the current control circuit outputs various driving currents to the LED array according to a number of flashing times of the switch, so as to modulate an intensity of light emitted from the LED array.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the lamp body includes an electrode portion and a lampshade connected to the electrode portion. The LED array is disposed inside the lampshade, and the LED array and the current control circuit are electrically connected to the switch through the electrode portion.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the LED array includes a carrier and a plurality of LEDs disposed on the carrier.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the carrier includes a metal core printed circuit board (MCPCB).
In an embodiment of the present invention, the LEDs include surface mount device (SMD) type packages or pin through hole (PTH) type packages.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the driving current output from the current control circuit to the LED array increases with the increase of the number of flashing times of the switch.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the driving current output from the current control circuit to the LED array decreases with the increase of the number of flashing times of the switch.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the current control circuit is built in the LED array.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the LED lamp further includes a temperature sensor. The temperature sensor is disposed inside the lamp body and electrically connected to the current control circuit, and the current control circuit modulates the driving current provided to the LED array according a feedback signal provided by the temperature sensor.
The present invention further provides an illumination system, which includes a switch, an LED light source, and a current control circuit. The current control circuit is electrically connected between the switch and the LED light source. When the switch is turned on, the current control circuit outputs a driving current to make the brightness of the LED light source change from a first brightness to a second brightness. During the change of the brightness of the LED light source from the first brightness to the second brightness, the switch is flashed to stop the change of the brightness, so that the brightness of the LED light source is maintained at a third brightness between the first brightness and the second brightness.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the switch includes a tactile switch or a button switch.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the LED light source includes an LED lamp.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the current control circuit is built in the switch.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the current control circuit is built in the LED light source.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the first brightness is greater than the second brightness.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the first brightness is lower than the second brightness.
In an embodiment of the present invention, during the change of the brightness of the LED light source from the first brightness to the second brightness, the brightness of the LED light source changes continuously.
In an embodiment of the present invention, during the change of the brightness of the LED light source from the first brightness to the second brightness, the brightness of the LED light source changes non-continuously.
In an embodiment of the present invention, in the illumination system, the LED light source further includes a temperature sensor electrically connected to the current control circuit, and the current control circuit modulates the driving current provided to the LED light source according to a feedback signal provided by the temperature sensor.
The present invention provides an illumination system, which includes a switch, an LED light source, and a current control circuit. The current control circuit is electrically connected between the switch and the LED light source. When the switch is turned off, the current control circuit outputs a driving current to delay a time point at which the LED light source is completely turned off.
The LED lamp of the present invention has the built-in current control circuit, so the user may flash the switch to switch the brightness of the LED lamp without changing the power distribution system of the environment. In addition, after the user turns on the illumination system of the present invention, the brightness of the illumination system will change with time. The user may flash the switch when the illumination system shows a specific brightness, so that the LED light source shows the specific brightness continuously. Further, the illumination system of the present invention may delay the time point at which the lamp is completely turned off after the power source is switched off, which provides convenience for the user to do something in this period. Therefore, the illumination system of the present invention has advantages of convenient operation and intelligent brightness adjustment.
In order to make the aforementioned and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention comprehensible, preferred embodiments accompanied with figures are described in detail below.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary, and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
The LED lamp 100 of this embodiment may be different types of lamps, for example, light bulbs, spot lights, etc. The lamp body 130 of the LED bulb includes an electrode portion 132 and a lampshade 134 connected to the electrode portion 132. The LED array 110 is disposed inside the lampshade, and the LED array 110 and the current control circuit 120 are electrically connected to the switch 150 through the electrode portion 132. Generally speaking, mostly the lampshade 134 is fabricated by frosted glass or plastic material that allows light to pass through partially, and may diffuse light uniformly, so as to provide the glareless soft light. In addition, the profile of the electrode portion 132 is required to match a bulb socket, so as to conduct power into the bulb for the LED array 110 to use.
In this embodiment, the LED array 110 includes a carrier 112 and a plurality of LEDs 114 disposed on the carrier 112, and the LED 114 may be SMD type packages or PTH type packages. The carrier 112 is, for example, a MCPCB or other carriers with good thermal conductivity.
In this embodiment, the driving current output from the current control circuit 120 to the LED array 110 increases with the increase of the number of flashing times of the switch 150. In detail, when the switch 150 is turned on, the current control circuit 120 may output a minimum driving current, so that the intensity of light emitted from the LED array 110 is the minimum. Then, the user may flash the switch 150 to gradually increase the driving current output from the current control circuit 120, so that the intensity of light emitted from the LED array 110 gradually increases until reaching the maximum value. Definitely, the driving current output from the current control circuit 120 to the LED array 110 may decrease with the increase of the number of flashing times of the switch 150. In detail, when the switch 150 is turned on, the current control circuit 120 may output a maximum driving current, so that the intensity of light emitted from the LED array 110 is the maximum. Then, the user may use flash the switch 150 to gradually reduce the driving current output from the current control circuit 120, so that the intensity of light emitted from the LED array 110 gradually decreases until reaching the minimum value.
In this embodiment, the current control circuit 120 may be built in the LED array 110. For example, if the current control circuit 120 is integrated on the LED array 110, the current control circuit 120 may be fabricated into an integrated circuit (IC). The IC having the current modulation function is bonded on the carrier 112, so as to make the current control circuit 120 electrically connect to the carrier 112, thereby modulating driving current received by the LEDs 114.
The LED lamp of this embodiment may further include a temperature sensor. The temperature sensor is disposed inside the lamp body and is electrically connected to the current control circuit. The current control circuit may modulate the driving current provided to the LED array according to the feedback signal provided by the temperature sensor. Therefore, when the temperature sensor senses that the temperature is too high, the current control circuit may reduce the driving current output to the LED array, so as to lower the temperature to prolong the service life of the LED.
When the switch 210 is turned on by the user, the current control circuit 120 outputs a driving current that increases with time to the LED light source 230. If the user does not flash the switch 210 during a period of 0-t2, the brightness of the LED light source 230 increases from the first brightness L1 to the second brightness L2 continuously, so that the brightness is maintained at the second brightness L2. Otherwise, if the user flashes the switch 210 at a time t1, the brightness of the LED light source 230 is instantly reduced to 0 during flashing, and then is maintained at the corresponding third brightness L3. No matter the brightness of the LED light source 230 is maintained at the second brightness L2 or at the third brightness L3, the user may turn off the switch 210 to turn off the LED light source 230. After the LED light source 230 is tuned off for a while (e.g. after several seconds), the user may select the brightness of the LED light source 230 according to the above mode again.
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When the switch 210 is turned on by the user, the current control circuit 120 outputs a plurality of driving currents to the LED light source 230 respectively in different time intervals. If the user does not flash the switch 210 during a period of 0-t2, the brightness of the LED light source 230 increases from the first brightness L1 to the second brightness L2 in stages, so that the brightness is maintained at the second brightness L2. Otherwise, if the user flashes the switch 210 at a time t1, the brightness of the LED light source 230 is instantly reduced to 0 during flashing, and then is maintained at the corresponding third brightness L3. No matter the brightness of the LED light source 230 is maintained at the second brightness L2 or at the third brightness L3, the user may turn off the switch 210 to turn off the LED light source 230. After the LED light source 230 is turned off for a while (e.g. after several seconds), the user may select the brightness of the LED light source 230 according to the above mode again.
In this embodiment, the current control circuit 220 may be built in the switch 210, or may be built in the LED light source 230. For example, the current control circuit 220 may be fabricated into an IC. Then, the IC having the current modulation function is bonded in the switch 210 or the LED light source 230.
It should be noted that in an embodiment of the present invention, the first brightness L1 exemplified in
In an embodiment of the present invention, the LED light source 230 of the illumination system 200 further includes a temperature sensor 240 electrically connected to the current control circuit 220. The current control circuit 220 modulates the driving current provided to the LED light source 230 according to the feedback signal provided by the temperature sensor 240. Therefore, when the temperature sensor 240 senses that the temperature is too high, the current control circuit 220 may reduce the driving current output to the LED light source 230, so as to lower the temperature to prolong the service life of the LED.
It should be noted that in the illumination system 200 of this embodiment, a fuse, an over-temperature protection circuit in the current control circuit 120, and the temperature sensor 240 may be used to provide triple protection to protection the LED light source 230, so a fault rate of the illumination system 200 of this embodiment may be effectively lowered.
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This embodiment may be applied when the user forgets to take keys or other articles on the cabinet beside the door after turning off the lamp and leaving the room. The illumination system of this embodiment can delay the time (e.g. several seconds) when the lamp is completely turned off, so that the user may use the time to take the articles, etc without the need of turning on the lamp again. Further, if some people are in still the room when the lamp is suddenly turned off, the function that the time is delayed when the lamp light completely becomes dark of the illumination system of this embodiment may also enhance the safety for people working or walking in the room. The embodiment has numerous applications, and is not limited to the above situation.
In view of the above, an over drive manner may be adopted in each of the above embodiments to drive the illumination systems 100 and 200, so as to make the illumination systems 100 and 200 to provide the illumination (for example, 150% to 300%) greater than a rated brightness in the predetermined time (for example, within several hours). In other words, the illumination systems 100 and 200 can provide more diverse brightness changes.
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In an embodiment of the present invention, the first brightness L1 exemplified in
To sum up, the brightness of the LED lamp and the illumination system can be controlled by the number of flashing times and the time point of flashing of the switch. After the power source is switched off, the time point at which the lamp is completely turned off may be delayed, such that the application of the LED lamp and the illumination system becomes wider. Additionally, in some embodiments of the present invention, the illumination system can be over-driven through the flashing of the switch such that the illumination system is capable of providing ultra-high brightness.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations of this invention provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.
Tsai, Wen-Kuei, Wang, Chun-Chien
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